LEE CARTER: The secret sauce of Trump's success that continues to mystify his most ardent critics
People in Tennessee, Texas, Michigan and Washington D.C. judge President Donald Trump's first 100 days in office.
In the world of President Donald Trump, the constant refrain that he "needs to do this" or "must pass that" in the next 200 days misses the point entirely. Trump doesn’t operate within the usual political playbook, and trying to fit him into conventional expectations is a mistake. Advisers often treat him like a typical politician: pass policies, build alliances, show a unified front. Tone it down. Stop being so…. Well, Trumpian. But that’s not who he is. And it certainly isn’t what he should do.
Trump’s power lies in owning the story, controlling the narrative’s chaos, and shaking things up in ways no one else can—or would dare to.
His actions may seem reckless or absurd to some, but they’re often strategic—designed to grab attention, set the agenda, and keep everyone reacting to him.
WHERE DONALD TRUMP STANDS WITH AMERICANS 15 WEEKS INTO HIS 2ND PRESIDENCY
Let’s think about the events over just the last several days. Trump once again seized the digital spotlight, posting AI-generated images of himself as the pope and a "Star Wars" character, musing........
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